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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
General Studies (AA.GEN)
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Program Description
Vermont State University’s Associate of Arts in General Studies program is designed to enable students to complete general education requirements in preparation for the completion of a bachelor’s degree. As former Academic Dean Dan Regan stated in the 2015 program review, the degree “exposes students to a range of disciplines and provides a sound educational base for future studies at the bachelor’s or professional level.” The AA in General Studies program also allows students to improve their employment prospects by having a record of program completion rather than simply some higher education experience. As noted in Public Purpose (Spring 2015, 1920), the degree is “a marker of completion for employers”. Accordingly, the degree can fit the needs of part-time students who are unable to commit to full-time, higher education participation. In addition, for those students who are unable to finish a planned, four-year degree program, they may opt to complete the Associate of Arts in General Studies.
Program Outcomes
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Academic Skills: Demonstrate information literacy and research skills. Demonstrate quantitative reasoning. Communicate effectively in oral, written, and visual forms to diverse audiences.
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Intellectual Curiosity and Flexibility: Demonstrate and apply critical thinking in a variety of situations. Demonstrate and apply creative thinking in a variety of situations. Adapt learning to new situations across disciplines and to the real world.
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Individual and Social Responsibility: Demonstrate ethical reasoning by evaluating personal values, alternative viewpoints, and their potential consequences for individuals and communities. Understand and evaluate the civic dimensions of individual and public issues. Demonstrate teamwork skills. Demonstrate problem-solving skills.
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Intercultural and Global Awareness: Understand and examine social and cultural diversity. Understand and apply concepts of sustainability in relation to ecological, human, and economic well-being.
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Program Core
Completion of General Education Core Curriculum. 40 credits required. Program Electives
Take 20 credits in addition to, and distinct from, courses in the General Education Core Curriculum (courses cannot be counted in both areas). Credits Required for Program: 60
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